Smart: Journal of Criminal Law Review and Analysis (SCrim) is a rigorous, peer-reviewed academic forum dedicated to the comprehensive examination of substantive and procedural criminal law, penal policy, and the broader intersections of criminal justice and contemporary society. Published triannually in February, June, and October, SCrim seeks to advance scholarly discourse by featuring high-impact doctrinal analyses, empirical studies, and critical theoretical perspectives from legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Committed to fostering intellectual excellence and shaping critical legal debates, the journal serves as a premier platform for incisive critiques, comprehensive reviews of emerging statutory reforms, and the thorough evaluation of seminal jurisprudence within the dynamic field of criminal law.
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Vol. 1 No. 3 (2026): Smart: Journal of Criminal Law Review and Analysis (SCrim)
Smart: Journal of Criminal Law Review and Analysis (SCrim) is a rigorous, peer-reviewed academic forum dedicated to the comprehensive examination of substantive and procedural criminal law, penal policy, and the broader intersections of criminal justice and contemporary society. Published triannually in February, June, and October, SCrim seeks to advance scholarly discourse by featuring high-impact doctrinal analyses, empirical studies, and critical theoretical perspectives from legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Committed to fostering intellectual excellence and shaping critical legal debates, the journal serves as a premier platform for incisive critiques, comprehensive reviews of emerging statutory reforms, and the thorough evaluation of seminal jurisprudence within the dynamic field of criminal law.
Published: 2026-07-01
Articles
Digital Evidence Under Legal Realism: Extralegal Factors Determining The Mario Dandy Verdict
Enshrining Non-Solicitation and Non-Competition Doctrines within Employment Agreement Provisions
PSA Stabilization Clauses Limiting State Ius Imperium: An International Investment Law Perspective
Smart: Journal of Criminal Law Review and Analysis (SCrim) is a rigorous, peer-reviewed academic forum dedicated to the comprehensive examination of substantive and procedural criminal law, penal policy, and the broader intersections of criminal justice and contemporary society. Published triannually in February, June, and October, SCrim seeks to advance scholarly discourse by featuring high-impact doctrinal analyses, empirical studies, and critical theoretical perspectives from legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers. Committed to fostering intellectual excellence and shaping critical legal debates, the journal serves as a premier platform for incisive critiques, comprehensive reviews of emerging statutory reforms, and the thorough evaluation of seminal jurisprudence within the dynamic field of criminal law.

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